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SPOPS::Import::DBI::TableTransform::Sybase - Table transformations for Sybase/MSSQL
my $table = qq/
CREATE TABLE blah ( id %%INCREMENT%% primary key,
name varchar(50) )
/;
my $transformer = SPOPS::Import::DBI::TableTransform->new( 'sybase' );
$transformer->increment( \$table );
print $table;
# Output:
# CREATE TABLE blah ( id NUMERIC(10,0) IDENTITY NOT NULL primary key,
# name varchar(50) )</pre>
Sybase-specific (and Microsoft SQL Server) type conversions for the auto-increment and other field types.
increment
Returns 'NUMERIC(10,0) NOT NULL IDENTITY NOT NULL'
increment_type
Returns 'NUMERIC(10,0)'
datetime
Returns 'DATETIME'
None known.
Nothing known.
Copyright (c) 2002-2004 intes.net, inc.. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Chris Winters <chris@cwinters.com>
| SPOPS documentation | Contained in the SPOPS distribution. |
package SPOPS::Import::DBI::TableTransform::Sybase; # $Id: Sybase.pm,v 3.3 2004/06/02 00:48:23 lachoy Exp $ use strict; use base qw( SPOPS::Import::DBI::TableTransform ); $SPOPS::Import::DBI::TableTransform::Sybase::VERSION = sprintf("%d.%02d", q$Revision: 3.3 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/); sub increment { my ( $self, $sql ) = @_; $$sql =~ s/%%INCREMENT%%/NUMERIC( 10, 0 ) IDENTITY NOT NULL/g; } sub increment_type { my ( $self, $sql ) = @_; $$sql =~ s/%%INCREMENT_TYPE%%/NUMERIC( 10, 0 )/g; } sub datetime { my ( $self, $sql ) = @_; $$sql =~ s/%%DATETIME%%/DATETIME/g; } 1; __END__